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published: Wednesday | June 1, 2005
Lead Stories


'Plain hypocrisy' - MPs slam PSOJ-led crime-fighting initiative
PARLIAMENTARIANS yesterday took issue with the private sector's request that they sign a document promising to dissociate themselves from criminals. Richard Azan, MP for North West Clarendon, declared in Parliament that he would not be signing...

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Former FBI honcho was 'Deep Throat'
New Bishop of Kingston
Stacy-Ann begins quest for spelling bee glory
Defiant Panday faces jail time - Worst of times for former T&T Prime Minister
Teaching experiment bears fruit in Ewarton
Simpson Miller to get final NWA report next week
'Community policing to curtail crime in Ja'
District constables want pension plan

News


OUR abandons suit against JPS
THE OFFICE of Utilities Regulation (OUR) has backed away from a decision to take legal action against the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) following the companys' submission of a report on customers' accounts that were over-billed...

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Violence injured thousands last year
Stiff penalties for illegal firearm holders
Students honoured at NCU
Reckless driver gets 12 months
Jamaica's boys emotionally hurt - Violence taking toll on kids

Business


Rate increase delayed for JPS
THE OFFICE of Utilities Regulation (OUR) is anticipating at least a two-month delay in the implementation of any new increase in electricity rates to the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS), according to its Deputy Director-General, Raymond Silvera.

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COK goes to MoBay
Dysfunctional boards of directors
Richard Azan wins Caymanas divestment bid
A 'rather peculiar' situation
Grace restructures
T&T bakers prefer flour from Jamaica
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Sport


WI, Pakistan arrive for clash
THE WEST Indies and Pakistan cricket teams arrived in the island yesterday for this weekend's second and final Test match at Sabina Park, which starts on Friday.

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W'house, H View in battle for bonus
Lawson, Richards back after ban
Boys' Town, Seba in race for NPL spot
Wright hat-trick sinks Haughton
Wilson looking to the future

Commentary


Beyond verbal commitments
THE CYNICS need not be proved right on this one. Monday's verbal commitment by leaders of the two major political parties to have their elected Members of Parliament (MPs) and other political candidates denounce in writing their abhorrence of criminal...

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Capital punishment - get real, AJ
The European Union's betrayal of CARICOM

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Scared ... but I'm coming to defend my home
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a Jamaican living overseas and it is my heart's desire to return home next year. The problem is, I am scared. I am scared stiff at the level of crime scarring my beautiful home.

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Questions for the PSOJ
Granting firearms licences
Congrats, Mr Heffes
How New York solved its crime problem

Entertainment


Great performances at 'Take Me Away'
IT MAY be a bit premature, presumptuous even, but Richie Stephens and Friends' Take Me Away concert was the show of the year. Delivering on every aspect that makes a show a must see - from a good line up, to a timely start, to great performances...

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Family fun with 'Madagascar'

Profiles in Medicine


Smoking is no joke - Inhaling second-hand tobacco smoke is not to be taken lightly.
A RECENT study of 3,170 primary school-age children in Trinidad and Tobago found that exposure to environmental tobacco smoke is closely associated with an increased prevalence of symptoms..

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Don't let the bedbugs bite
Battle of the bulge - (PART IV) - Donnette and Sandra have changed their lifestyle
They are now reaping the benefits
Sandra's diary
Donnette's diary

Live Cricket Updates - new!!!

West Indies vs Pakistan 2nd Test Match June 3-7, 2005

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